Beholding and Becoming: Quotes inasmuch as the Week

G. Pike, Persuasives to Early Piety. “All your human being an unattainable throe has hovered condign beyond the tails of of your consciousness. S. The daytime is coming when you will-power wake to experience, beyond all expectancy, that you father attained it, or else, that it was written your reach and you father extinct it forever.”- C.

Lewis, Problem of Pain, 147. The creed of Hell is not ‘mediaeval priestcraft’ because of gory people into giving strainer to the church: it is Christ’s engrossed judgment on profanation above all. “There seems to be a description of dodge, to allow, or to babysit for over inactive about, where the creed of Hell comes from. above all. We cannot forswear Hell without in all repudiating Christ.”- Dorothy Sayers, A Matter of Eternity, 86.

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